Avengers #33
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Avengers #33

Writer: Jed MacKay Artist: Javier Pina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 17, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 9
7.4Critic Rating
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DAWN OF THE TWILIGHT COURT! As KANG and MYRDDIN battle with the Avengers across space and time, the TWILIGHT COURT fight for the survival of ALL! Learn the origin of the Impossible City as the ASHEN COMBINE return! Next month, a CELEBRATION: AVENGERS #800!

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Dec 17, 2025

    Avengers #33 is a well-crafted character piece, even if its placement in the story leaves much to be desired. Now that all the pieces are in place, I trust MacKay to deliver a hell of a finale. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Comic Watch - Isaiah Hernandez Dec 19, 2025

    While the answers Avengers #33 provides are clear, they are not the most necessary or captivating revelations to explore. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler Dec 18, 2025

    Avengers #33 tells the tale of the Twilight Courts survival and how they rediscovered their heroic roots. Obviously, the comic is well-written and makes good use of the art to do its best showing the Twilight Court in their lowest moment before finding their heroic spirits again. Now that their story has been told, all the pieces are on the board for the big battle in the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    MikeBuzz Dec 18, 2025

    I enjoyed this issue. As a longtime reader, I was surprised to learn the secret of the Impossible City/Camelot. Without spoilers, McKay brought back a concept from Busiek's run on the Avengers. I also like the Twilight Court, but I was hoping to get more of their characterizations that we got from earlier issues, the various love triangles, the angst, etc.

    I enjoy a good time paradox, too. The Avengers had the Impossible City before it became Camelot, but after the Twilight Court lost it to the Ashen Combine. Timey Wimey Wibbly Wobbly Stuff!

    I am a fan of McKay's run. I like his Avengers lineup, but I think it's fun to pull the focus away from the book and give it to the villains (like Kang), and the anti-heroes (lik more

  • 8.5

    Plot
    This issue shows the Twilight Court's return after the betrayal of their creator, Myrddin/Kang. Arthur promises them that they will bring justice to the heroes they were created as copies of: the Avengers.

    This issue reveals more of Kang's plans and continues to connect with the Timeless comics, highlighting that the cause of Impossible City is a Tribulation Event.

    This chapter does not yet connect with the battle between the Avengers and Kang, in which the Twilight Court will intervene, as seen in issue #32.

    Art
    It includes many textures that blur the details but also highlight the anatomy and epic poses, as well as a dreamlike feel characteristic of flashbacks.

    Summary
    The st more

  • 5.0
    Criminology. Dec 18, 2025

    I'm legit mindblown, this run losses me more and more. I was so excited for this big story, that was promised for like 25 issues by now. I understand what the story is saying, it establishes a link between the avengers and the court and how the impossible city is bassicly meant to be their ship, but why? what does it accomplish in the long run? They were meant to be the avengers and bassicly became them, which is triumphant on paper, but also it feels underdeveloped because their struggle is told in words and in fast forwarding. And it's a whole issue of it. It's both stale, not fluid and long.

    So we establish this complex cycle in an issue about characters that are very underdeveloped in a story that was supposed to big and gran more

  • 4.0
    Chris Y Dec 18, 2025

    I‘m probably old fashioned, but when I read an Avengers book, I want the Avengers in it. The story of the Twilight Court is interesting, but John Byrne would have told it in two pages. At least the book has some good art.

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    Kreniigh Dec 27, 2025

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    dynamitegunstar Dec 19, 2025

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    jmprados Dec 30, 2025

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    DabidK Dec 23, 2025

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    ICanDoItToo Dec 17, 2025

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